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17 November, 15:55

9. Mark drinks one cup of coffee everyday. He orders a coffee from Dunkin Donuts and it costs him $3.50 everyday. He is starting to think that he might buy a Keurig and k-cups instead. The Keurig is $150 and each k-cup costs $0.50. How many cups of coffee will it take for the cost at Dunkin Donuts to be the same as having a Keurig and k-cups?

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  1. 17 November, 17:18
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    Answer: 50 cups of coffee

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of cups of coffee that it will take for the cost at Dunkin Donuts to be the same as having a Keurig and k-cups.

    He orders a coffee from Dunkin Donuts and it costs him $3.50 everyday. It means that the cost of ordering x cups would be 3.5x.

    The Keurig is $150 and each k-cup costs $0.50. It means that the cost of ordering x cups would be 150 + 0.5x.

    For the ordering cost to be the same, it means that

    3.5x = 150 + 0.5x

    3.5x - 0.5x = 150

    3x = 150

    x = 150/3

    x = 50
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